System Administrator’s Guide to Installing DataMgr
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| If this nightly backup fails, DataMgr sends a mail | |
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| message to root notifying the system administrator | |
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| the status of the bfsdb_backup. Failed backups are | |
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| sent to /etc/dm/raima/log/ | |
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| bfsdb_backup.logfilename. | |
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| You can recover a previous backup version of the | |
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| database by using the | |
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| /etc/bfs/usr/utils/bfsdb_restore utility | |
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| that allows you to either restore the most recent | |
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| backup or restore a specified version. For more | |
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| information, refer to the Utility Reference chapter in | |
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| System Administrator’s Guide to Using DataMgr . | |
| Step 3. | Edit, if needed, a cron job to run the | |
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| /etc/dmfs/user/utils/dmfsscan utility. | |
| Step 4. | Edit, if needed, a cron job to run the | |
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| /etc/bfs/usr/utils/bfsmaint utility. | |
Assign a Backup | Step 1. | Restrict the BFS Database backup directory, located | |
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| under /archive/BFSDB_Backup on AMASS, to a | |
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| specified volume group. In our example, we want | |
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| the backup to be assigned to volume group 600. | |
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| Do not use volume group 0 (zero) for the BFS |
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| Database backups. |
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Setup Tasks
Setup Tasks |